Publications by authors named "Cesar Eduardo Jacintho Moritz"

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  • Overweight individuals are at metabolic risk, but improving cardiorespiratory fitness (CRF) can help, though research on how body composition and CRF affect hormone levels after aerobic exercise is limited.
  • A study involving 24 healthy males divided into three groups (overweight sedentary, normal weight sedentary, and normal weight active) investigated the impacts of a moderate treadmill exercise session on plasma hormones like HSP72, norepinephrine (NE), insulin, and glucose.
  • Results showed that while acute exercise didn't change HSP72 or NE levels, body mass index influenced changes in glucose and insulin, indicating that being overweight raises metabolic stress, whereas enhanced CRF is linked to lower sympathetic activity.
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Nucleotidases contribute to the regulation of inflammation, coagulation, and cardiovascular activity. Exercise promotes biological adaptations, but its effects on nucleotidase activities and expression are unclear. The objective of this study was to review systematically the effects of exercise on nucleotidase functionality in healthy and unhealthy subjects.

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This exploratory study investigated the effects of early . delayed time-restricted eating (TRE) plus caloric restriction (CR) on body weight, body composition and cardiometabolic parameters in adults with overweight and obesity. Adults (20-40 years) were randomised to one of three groups for 8 weeks: early time-restricted eating (eTRE; 08.

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  • The study aimed to assess how a high-fructose diet (HFD) affects cardiometabolic disease risk factors when combined with aerobic training over four weeks.
  • Twenty-one young adults participated, divided into three groups: one on HFD, one on a high-glucose diet (HGD), and one on HFD plus exercise (HFDE).
  • Results showed that HFD significantly increased uric acid levels and nocturnal blood pressure, while the HFDE group experienced less severe changes in uric acid and blood pressure, suggesting exercise may mitigate some adverse effects of high fructose intake.
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Early life stressors, such as social isolation (SI), can disrupt brain development contributing to behavioral and neurochemical alterations in adulthood. Purinergic receptors and ectonucleotidases are key regulators of brain development in embryonic and postnatal periods, and they are involved in several psychiatric disorders, including schizophrenia. The extracellular ATP drives purinergic signaling by activating P2X and P2Y receptors and it is hydrolyzed by ectonucleotidases in adenosine, which activates P1 receptors.

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most frequent and aggressive brain tumor in adults and the current treatments only have a modest effect on patient survival. Recent studies show that bozepinib (BZP), a purine derivative, has potential applications in cancer treatment. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of BZP against GBM cells, specially concerning the purinergic system.

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  • The central question of the study investigates how moderate-intensity aerobic exercise influences purinergic enzyme behavior among sedentary, overweight, and physically active individuals, as well as the relationship between purinergic signaling and inflammation during exercise.
  • The study found that moderate-intensity exercise alters the activity of purinergic enzymes and affects levels of nucleotides and nucleosides across different subjects, showing consistent patterns regardless of their biological characteristics.
  • Notably, 5'-Nucleotidase activity and elevated adenosine levels were linked to inflammatory responses, indicating that purinergic pathways may play a significant role in the inflammation associated with exercise.
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  • The study aimed to isolate glioma-derived extracellular vesicles (GEVs) and analyze their effects on the immune system and glioma development.
  • GEVs were extracted from C6 tumor cell cultures, showing a consistent size of 175 nm and expressing specific markers like CD9 and HSP70, which are associated with their function.
  • Results indicated that administering GEVs led to smaller tumor sizes and reduced cell proliferation, suggesting that GEVs might have the potential to counteract glioma progression by influencing immune responses.
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The pathophysiology of bipolar disorder remains incompletely elucidated. The purinergic receptor, P2X7 (P2X7R), plays a central role in neuroinflammation, the establishment, and maintenance of microglial activation and neuronal damage/death, all characteristics of bipolar disorder pathology. The present study aims to explore the participation of the P2X7R in a preclinical pharmacological model of mania.

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Prostate cancer is among the major malignancies that affect men around the world. Adenine nucleotides are important signaling molecules that mediate innumerous biological functions in pathophysiological conditions, including cancer. These molecules are degraded by several ectoenzymes named ectonucleotidases that produce adenosine in the extracellular medium.

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Although the etiology of Bipolar Disorder (BD) remains unknown, a strong genetic component to the pathogenesis and risk for this disorder has been widely hypothesized. Several risk genes for BD have been identified; of these, the purinergic P2 × 7 receptor (P2 × 7R) constitutes a pro-inflammatory receptor and a potential risk gene candidate. The purpose of the present study was to assess the frequency of the 1513 A > C P2RX7 polymorphism (rs3751143; Glu496Ala), which leads to receptor loss-of-function, in 154 BD patients versus 184 control subjects.

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Purpose: The addition of fructose to one or more meals daily may lead to increased postprandial lipemia (PPL). Aerobic exercise has been successful in preventing those increases; however, the duration of exercise effects is still unknown. The aim of this study was to evaluate the acute and residual effects of aerobic exercise and fructose ingestion on PPL.

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In this study we investigated the effect of acute and chronic treatment with Met and/or methionine sulfoxide (MetO) on ectonucleotidases and cholinesterases activities from lymphocytes and purine derivatives compounds, C-protein reactive, interleukin-10, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α levels in serum of young rats. Adenosine triphosphate hydrolysis was decreased in lymphocytes 1 h after treatment by MetO and Met + MetO. However, adenosine triphosphate and adenosine diphosphate hydrolysis in lymphocytes was increased in the groups MetO and Met + MetO and adenosine deaminase activity was increased in MetO 3 h after the treatment.

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Nucleotidases participate in the regulation of physiological and pathological events, such as inflammation and coagulation. Exercise promotes distinct adaptations, and can influence purinergic signaling. In the present study, we investigated soluble nucleotidase activities in the blood serum of sedentary young male adults at pre- and post-acute moderate aerobic exercise.

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Recent evidence points to the involvement of the purinergic signaling in the pathophysiology of bipolar disorder. The aim of this study was to assess the serum levels of adenosine and to evaluate its relation to functioning in 24 euthymic patients with bipolar disorder type I and in 25 matched healthy controls. Subjects were evaluated using the functioning assessment short test.

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The aim of this study was to evaluate hepatic and seric levels of purines, as well as their breakdown products in rats infected by Fasciola hepatica on days 15 and 87 post-infection (PI). Rats were divided into two groups: uninfected (n = 10) and infected (n = 20). On day 15 (n = 5 for uninfected group and n = 10 for infected group) and 87 PI (n = 5 for uninfected group and n = 10 for infected group), animals were euthanized for sampling to evaluate levels of purines by high-performance liquid chromatography.

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Ectonucleotidases and the nucleotide metabolism have been implicated as important regulators in diabetes disease. We evaluated the ectonucleotidase activities and biochemical parameters in blood serum of streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic rats submitted a physical training protocol. We observed a raise in ATP, ADP, AMP and p-Nph-5'-TMP hydrolysis rate and in the levels of cholesterol and triglycerides in rat blood serum, after 30 days of diabetes induction.

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